Max’s guerrilla concert

Realistically, how much preparation would have been required for 3 high school students to pull off a production of this caliber in a school auditorium without anyone noticing?
Were Max and PJ smarter than the Columbine kids?

The African scenario is entirely cause by what 4chan would call "niggers gonna nig"; that is, they're really working hard to get AIDS. Lots of them fuck prostitutes, who don't get tested, raw, then go home and fuck their wives. Of course they'll develop it that way, that doesn't disprove that the transmission rate per encounter is much lower for straights. Why do you think it developed as Gay Men's Disease and was called GRIDS in the first place?

Transformers

How did a franchise about alien robots who can disguise themselves as anything (including animals and planet) become so stale? It seems like meaningful addition not only stopped in 2003 but actively went backwards.

It's always about the Autobot/Decepticon war. It always spills over to Earth. Autobots always befriends some human kids. The leaders are always Optimus and Megatron. Cybertron is almost always a dead planet. Characters tend to be picked from the most popular of the early ones. Most of their disguises tend to be vehicles with little variation. Other planets and alien races show up rarely if ever. The bulk of the stories will take place on earth.

It doesn't seem like it should be this limited given the subject but it really is.

>>107790193I know youre baiting but the fact that their are people that are brainwashed into thinking the final two seasons are good fill me with enough rage to fuel another goddamn crusade against those with wrong opinions

>>107785306The problem isn't that the characters don't have ends, it's that the current stories are largely crap. Some of them might even be good ideas if not for the obsessive adherence to trade writing. People don't like to admit it, but we all respond quite well to organized structure. It's why movies are broken up into three acts, or TV shows are made in 13-26 episode seasons. Comic books don't currently have that same kind of structure, which is one of the many reasons they are perceived as being impenetrable.

If comics are to be worth it as a medium, one thing they need to do is abandon trade writing altogether in favor of runs consisting of however many sets of 12 issue done in ones, topping off with an annual. >B-BUT SIX ISSUE TRADES SELL BETTERAnd why is that? Because a trade paperback transfers a decompressed story into a digestible format. Each individual issue should be a complete story in itself, even if it ties in to an overall arc. You are asking costumers to wait a month for each issue, and only giving them an uneventful fragment of a story clearly isn't working.

>>107785306>because the executives won't let them finally die and end their stories once and for all?yes and no. fans are also to blame. they complain about wanting status quo to be changed, but then want things to be changed back. the industry just sucks.

>>107785306Demoralising more or less. Not being able to have the heroes have stories and storylines in a JoJo like fashion, with generations of heroes building up lore and having the reader pick up whichever part of the series they want is pretty meh at this point. Cartoons did it, games did it, yet cape comics refuse to do it to this day, why bother anymore?

>>107787729Thing is, only capes do that. The only other type of comics that does something similar that comes close to it are the Disney comics from two different continents and the Archie comics and even that is stretching it a bit considering Archie basically became capeshit in spirit when they decided to have it endlessly run beyond what it was supposed to be.

Episodic european-american comic series don't have that problem, overarching stories don't have that problem, manga doesn't have that problem either. It's only capes.

>>107789012This too, both sides are to blame yet they both shift the blame to each other, resulting in capes being a giant mud-throwing mess. Worst thing is, the whole status quo outside of the comics or even in the comics is kind of a sham since it changes depending on what the public, which includes both fans and company people, wants the character to reflect at that point in time which has resulted in the characters being a brand for marketing instead of a character.

Yesterday I had hopes, that I would finally be spared with this Batcat& crybaby Bruce nonsense& now there are another 12 issues with this. Meh, will I ever get a story, where a villain kills Catwoman& this shipping crap is finally over? I guess not...
I only hope a good writer takes over Batman after King,

Glad King is off the main title, it's been treading water for ages and was pretty poor from almost the off with the odd decent issue here and there. He can go and do his own little maxi series that can plod along in the background while we hopefully get a writer in who will give us some entertaining stories rather than plot hole ridden (the laughable I am Suicide and Poison Ivy arcs being the worst offenders for stories that are just full of wtf moments) navel gazing padded out with poems and impenetrable dialogue.